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Paraphysics 'normally' refers to the physics of the paranormal and is often associated with the physical nature of those phenomena studied by parapsychologists. It is a branch of theoretical physics which deals with subjects that go 'beyond' the 'normal' phenomena studied by theoretical and experimental physicists. Since 'normal' science deals with naturally occurring phenomena that can be observed or experienced through our five senses and their extensions (microscopes, telescopes and other devices that extend the range of human sensations), paraphysics would deal with 'naturally' occurring…mehr

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Paraphysics 'normally' refers to the physics of the paranormal and is often associated with the physical nature of those phenomena studied by parapsychologists. It is a branch of theoretical physics which deals with subjects that go 'beyond' the 'normal' phenomena studied by theoretical and experimental physicists. Since 'normal' science deals with naturally occurring phenomena that can be observed or experienced through our five senses and their extensions (microscopes, telescopes and other devices that extend the range of human sensations), paraphysics would deal with 'naturally' occurring phenomena that are 'observed' or 'experienced' outside of our normal five senses. Any phenomena that 'influence' our physical/material world, even if they are not subject to 'normal' explanation within the sciences, fall within the realm of 'para' physics. This would include the 'mechanisms' associated with psi phenomena and our 'sixth sense' as well as any 'continuity' of existence beyond material death of living organisms, but paraphysics also includes the reality of any dimensions of space or time beyond the normally sensed four-dimensional space-time continuum of our common experience.
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Professor Beichler has been teaching and conducting theoretical research in Physics, Paraphysics, Consciousness Studies and the History and Philosophy of Science for the past thirty-five years and holds advanced degrees in these academic areas. He also conducts theoretical research in the unification of Physics and NeuroCosmology.